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basically trying to fix the problems that had been created by international sanctions against iran's economy which has clearly affected the people so much there. and also the iranian people want to break out of the isolation that they are in. this probably puts more pressure to figure out if he can reach an accommodation with the united states. as you know all of these negotiations have led nowhere. we will see whether or not there is any chance. >> always great to have you on. thank you. >> good to be with you. >>> if we don't pass immigration reform and get it off the table in a reasonable practical way it doesn't matter who you run in 2016 we are in a demographic death spiral as a party. >> demographic death spiral. one of the gang of eight with a dire warning for his own party. will they listen? our panel will weigh in. >>> and a vote expected in the house this week on a controversial bill to ban abortions after 20 weeks. this week's bill looks different than the original version. congress woman here to talk about that next. >>> right after our show today remember to join me for a google
basically trying to fix the problems that had been created by international sanctions against iran's economy which has clearly affected the people so much there. and also the iranian people want to break out of the isolation that they are in. this probably puts more pressure to figure out if he can reach an accommodation with the united states. as you know all of these negotiations have led nowhere. we will see whether or not there is any chance. >> always great to have you on. thank you....
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saying the plan will improve the economy. the good question this morning is what's stopping lawmakers in the house from passing bipartisan reform? we want to bring in our gaggle now. liz from the associated press. aei visiting fellow, from the national review, bloomberg views. and democratic strategist chris is here as well. let's start with immigration if we can very quickly. i want to get a sense from you off the bat. was it the -- >> i think there's no question that supporters are using it is cbo score to say this is a fiscally responsible piece legislation. the opponents are saying cbo says this is only a 25% reduction in illegal immigration. wasn't getting control of the borders the whole point of the exercise? >> is this getting enough votes and putting enough pressure on john boehner? what decision does he make? >> i'm not sure anyone has an answer. including john boehner. he's got a major problem in his caucus. this has been the narrative going on for years. the decision between those who realize that both politically
saying the plan will improve the economy. the good question this morning is what's stopping lawmakers in the house from passing bipartisan reform? we want to bring in our gaggle now. liz from the associated press. aei visiting fellow, from the national review, bloomberg views. and democratic strategist chris is here as well. let's start with immigration if we can very quickly. i want to get a sense from you off the bat. was it the -- >> i think there's no question that supporters are...
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if we see interest rates go up, what does that do to the market d it to the economy? that's your real danger. a fe weeks al ago, 1.6% on a government bond and now 2.5%. o cares. you try to get a mortgage six to eight weeks ago, you could you have gotten it at 3%. w it's pushing 4%. that's a big difference in how you value a home. so this is the market behaving. this isn'the federal reserve. th's bigger than the federal reserve. if it continues and weo to another percen up rapidly, you're going toee housing prices start to go dwn again and the recovery ending7 so we don't want to gtoo far. but i do thi a ltle was good because it w taking the heat off the stock maets. and we don't w artificially low rates, but they deserve rates at about today's level. >> john mayfield, does that worry you, the housing market is one of the few positivesn the economy right now. >> yeah, but i don't think rates wi go u significantly for a you understand to dave's point at 8% was the benchmark brought up by the administration. give us this free money, we'll ver go above 8%. th proved not v
if we see interest rates go up, what does that do to the market d it to the economy? that's your real danger. a fe weeks al ago, 1.6% on a government bond and now 2.5%. o cares. you try to get a mortgage six to eight weeks ago, you could you have gotten it at 3%. w it's pushing 4%. that's a big difference in how you value a home. so this is the market behaving. this isn'the federal reserve. th's bigger than the federal reserve. if it continues and weo to another percen up rapidly, you're going...
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the reality is mexico's economy is coming back. chris: but will we still see those nbc pictures of people racing across the border at night? >> not -- not for a while. chris: not for a while. that means the law works. >> we will get the bill. but there are concerns that the number of visas for farmer workers is going to be revised down that we will see more once the economy picks up. >> i think they will get something through but it will be that unforeseen consequences problem that people will watch for the next several years. what will the impacts be that aren't part of what the discussion is? >> we will get a bill. the balance mere is between a pathway to citizenship and border security. we'll probably get more emphasis on border security to get the bill passed. chris: why should a republican vote for this? >> jeb bush and haley barbour gave a reason this week. because it's pro growth. chris: ok. great. >> you need immigrants in america to foster growth. chris: thanks for a great roundtable. getting near the end here on this show
the reality is mexico's economy is coming back. chris: but will we still see those nbc pictures of people racing across the border at night? >> not -- not for a while. chris: not for a while. that means the law works. >> we will get the bill. but there are concerns that the number of visas for farmer workers is going to be revised down that we will see more once the economy picks up. >> i think they will get something through but it will be that unforeseen consequences problem...
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you are underwater or eager to buy, higher rates could hurt the housing recovery helping the broad economy. one eport this week had individual investorshrowing in the twel on 17 # billion in bond fund investments. before you give in, reember this, the high education ever mortgage rates according to freddie ma back i early october of 81. 18.6%. hey, things could be worse. that's my two cen mre. that's all for tnight's willis report. have great you.
you are underwater or eager to buy, higher rates could hurt the housing recovery helping the broad economy. one eport this week had individual investorshrowing in the twel on 17 # billion in bond fund investments. before you give in, reember this, the high education ever mortgage rates according to freddie ma back i early october of 81. 18.6%. hey, things could be worse. that's my two cen mre. that's all for tnight's willis report. have great you.
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. >> reporter: when leaders of the world's largest democracies gather, they focus on the global economy. this comes a precarious time in the syrian civil war. seven g8 countries on one side, and the other on the other, russia. president obama had to leave his clubs stateside and immediately get down to business. talks on agenda? finding common ground with russia on syria. both leaders admitted they disagree how to deal with syria. but putin went out of his way to talk about a negotiated settlement. >> we have different perspectives, but we want to reduce violence, securing chemical weapons. >> translator: we want to stop the violence in syria, and to solve the situation peacefully, including by bringing to the negotiation table in geneva. >> reporter: putin's words today, decidedly more measured than yesterday, when he met with prime minister david cameron. >> translator: we shouldn't back those who kill their enemies and eat their organs. >> reporter: president obama comes to the senate, first trip to europe since winning re-election, to a more muted reception in the past. he was even
. >> reporter: when leaders of the world's largest democracies gather, they focus on the global economy. this comes a precarious time in the syrian civil war. seven g8 countries on one side, and the other on the other, russia. president obama had to leave his clubs stateside and immediately get down to business. talks on agenda? finding common ground with russia on syria. both leaders admitted they disagree how to deal with syria. but putin went out of his way to talk about a negotiated...
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talk about sort of the progresses or frankly what has been very slow progress for northern ireland's economy here in the last decade ever since the peace process between ireland and northern ireland. it just -- the country -- the province has gotten off to a slow start. but then after he does that speech that is directed to locals, it's beginning to the g-8 summit. and the issues here are going to be interesting in this respect when it comes to syria. you essentially have the old g-7 plus russia. russia, of course, was added to the g-8 a few years ago, and they're sort of isolated when it comes to syria. president putin is on the side of bashar al assad. he's been helping shar al assad with arms. putin had a one-on-one with british prime minister david cameron. that didn't go so well, he seemed to lecture the allies and what they planned to do with syria. syria is going to be a hot you topic. and what the consensus is. and is there consensus between the u.s., the brits and the french on what to do next with syrian opposition. >> nbc's chuck todd there in belfast. chuck, thank you. >>> and on
talk about sort of the progresses or frankly what has been very slow progress for northern ireland's economy here in the last decade ever since the peace process between ireland and northern ireland. it just -- the country -- the province has gotten off to a slow start. but then after he does that speech that is directed to locals, it's beginning to the g-8 summit. and the issues here are going to be interesting in this respect when it comes to syria. you essentially have the old g-7 plus...
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overall it has been down, they are cost-cutting it ll help the bottom line, economy showing some life. if you have been o a plane they ar jam-packed. neil: how can that be pleasant? jared, i know you don't kno what commercial flying is, but how can it be pleasant? >> i am just not, i am a new pilot. i fly privately. neil: listen to you. >> no, no, i wish i could live the life capin of a major airline 30 years a. you getn plane now, it is like a cattle ride, we have gotten okay with that, but i don't think that buying an airline is a gd investment, they are bound by the price of oil, the areutting costs yes, they are making planes more fuel efficient, but again this is predicattd onil and communication tha changes. neil:ut, do you buy that ople are happier with this experice, i do not. >> no. neil: ink they are interviewing zombies. >> thelane is full. neil: you could have a blaine full of zombies. >> no matter wat you carry, buy the stock, demand it there. >> okay. >> housing starts? you have who to wonder -- you have to wonder with latest housing data. they a still up, 7 7% over last
overall it has been down, they are cost-cutting it ll help the bottom line, economy showing some life. if you have been o a plane they ar jam-packed. neil: how can that be pleasant? jared, i know you don't kno what commercial flying is, but how can it be pleasant? >> i am just not, i am a new pilot. i fly privately. neil: listen to you. >> no, no, i wish i could live the life capin of a major airline 30 years a. you getn plane now, it is like a cattle ride, we have gotten okay with...
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and then there's the healthcare economy where everybody is doing really well except maybe the nurses and the doctors but the people that sell the equipment, the people that make the drugs, the people that run the allegedly nonprofit hospitals are all making ridiculous amounts of money. >> so you mean the doctors who spend 12, sometimes 15 years just preparing to be a doctor are making less money. >> far less unless they got in the system so they started a clinic where they can send patients or they're consulting for a drug company, they're not making the big bucks. the guys who make the cat scan equipment or the pharmaceutical sales men and executive, the hospital administrators, your local nonprofit hospital without even knowing it, i can tell you that the guy who runs your local hospital in little rock makes well over $1,000,000 and a half dollars a year. >> far more than the physicians are making who are saving peoples lives. >> you know of all the people you want to get the most money for in the system, it's the guy who you are looking up at when you go into the emergency room. >
and then there's the healthcare economy where everybody is doing really well except maybe the nurses and the doctors but the people that sell the equipment, the people that make the drugs, the people that run the allegedly nonprofit hospitals are all making ridiculous amounts of money. >> so you mean the doctors who spend 12, sometimes 15 years just preparing to be a doctor are making less money. >> far less unless they got in the system so they started a clinic where they can send...
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may not to a defense and the economy. the market does not want to hear any of that. if he says that the assumption is, oh, he will sto doing it tuesday are something like that, which is that goingo. lou: he made big references to ininflation. he made references to employment or at least the six and half percent levels part of construction for his decision . is a lite surprising to me. and it suggested that he does want to accelerate thigs year. are there signs that this quantitative easing combined purchasing program, this is having a n negative, a deleterus effect on the fed's goals? >> i do not believe so. it is not -- it is nothe sort of thing you would think would drive down inflation. inflation has fallen well bew the fed's goal, but -- but the people who are worried about qe are worried about the other direction, ilatiary. it probably has added something to economic growth. mainly, but not exclusively throughower mortgages, more refinancing, more homes built and so on, and that is what he isalking about tapering o. lou: a lot of money -- i should say, oerip. th
may not to a defense and the economy. the market does not want to hear any of that. if he says that the assumption is, oh, he will sto doing it tuesday are something like that, which is that goingo. lou: he made big references to ininflation. he made references to employment or at least the six and half percent levels part of construction for his decision . is a lite surprising to me. and it suggested that he does want to accelerate thigs year. are there signs that this quantitative easing...
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we have a lot of problems in our society and in our economy right now. i do not doubt that people do want to hear this. i think it is unrealistic of them to one cngressr individual congresspeople to be their heroes. the syst just isn't set up for this collective body to produce a hero. i don't think there e any easy answers to the problem might not. neil: no one was expecting this. no one wasxpecting it at all. so maybe we stumbled upon i when we least expect t. >> i agree wit adam i think that they're oureroes outthere. and they do sh up in the campaign tailand they are wrote. when they get into he system, something turn some away from what they intended tt do when ey first set out the. neil: what do you think? >> i thinkthat the system is set up for them not to emrge as heroes. that is not a bathing. we elect tem to go t washington and fight for us. i agree tt things e not working as well as we wish that they would. ut it is going to be confrontational. it is going to be messy. its not set up for one person to rise up and say, i will sve all of this fo
we have a lot of problems in our society and in our economy right now. i do not doubt that people do want to hear this. i think it is unrealistic of them to one cngressr individual congresspeople to be their heroes. the syst just isn't set up for this collective body to produce a hero. i don't think there e any easy answers to the problem might not. neil: no one was expecting this. no one wasxpecting it at all. so maybe we stumbled upon i when we least expect t. >> i agree wit adam i...
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gerri: i have to tell you i look at this economy. delicate this economy and think, boy, we have pundit percent@ gdp growth, 7% plus jobs unemployment rate. liz and saunders told a shootout we would n have that diedown in the middle of the year like we have in the past twoo three years. what do you say? >> theyre exactly right. this is where we have seen a massive disconnect between market's fundamentals and the pricing. th s&pontinues to motor hire an durable goods continuedo fade. consumeronfidence has continued to fade. so we don't see even last week's induutrial production numbers implying for first half of the ar basically in the second quarr flat. you adjusted for realorld inflation, the reflectionumber would be negative and very uy. that does not help gdp figures. gerri: wow >> they' not in a position to taper. they're not in a position to pull back i think what you see -- gerri: we may g it. to you. i feel like the economy should be stronger. need more growth. how do you play this? >> well, that is the interesting ing. but i a
gerri: i have to tell you i look at this economy. delicate this economy and think, boy, we have pundit percent@ gdp growth, 7% plus jobs unemployment rate. liz and saunders told a shootout we would n have that diedown in the middle of the year like we have in the past twoo three years. what do you say? >> theyre exactly right. this is where we have seen a massive disconnect between market's fundamentals and the pricing. th s&pontinues to motor hire an durable goods continuedo fade....
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john: the oside of the economy. thk you. coming up, the debate on wther immigration is given a bad for america. more on that. d more onocial networking. my motheit's delicious. toffee so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. m janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doinghat i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your buness dream a ality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. bjorn earns unliterewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just p it on my spark card. [ garth whsettle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here your wake up call. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capitalne and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% ca
john: the oside of the economy. thk you. coming up, the debate on wther immigration is given a bad for america. more on that. d more onocial networking. my motheit's delicious. toffee so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. m janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doinghat i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to...
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but families tend to downsize, i guess, in this economy. >> exactly. but it's free of charge for these owls. expected to say there at the hotel for the next few months. barn owls, for the record, are a protected species and these aren't protected species, just little giveaways they gave, the stuffed baby owls, kids get them, parents, i'm sure, go to the hotel, try to get everybody involved in the owl movement and update willing people on the condition of those owls on their facebook page. >> i love you it. i wouldn't mind staying there and staring at those guys all day. >> get you a free stuffed animal to take home. >>> meteorologist christina loren, talking about some breeze throughout the bay area. >> who? he indeed i am. good morning tune. good-looking day shaping up. i mean, really, we hit stride. we hit the jackpot when it comes to beautiful weather here in the bay area. especially inland. chilly today. at the immediate coast, san francisco, for example. but luke at this got a lot of sunshine coming in. let me show you what's going on, take it rig
but families tend to downsize, i guess, in this economy. >> exactly. but it's free of charge for these owls. expected to say there at the hotel for the next few months. barn owls, for the record, are a protected species and these aren't protected species, just little giveaways they gave, the stuffed baby owls, kids get them, parents, i'm sure, go to the hotel, try to get everybody involved in the owl movement and update willing people on the condition of those owls on their facebook page....
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it is to ensure the safety of the economy. if you want to bring it back to the child, to make sure the child is safe, right? that is the primary concern. the economy is getting better, in theory the stock market will be okay and i thk liz makea very valipoint. the market is getting ahead of itself or miss analyzing the recovery. the recovery is solid. charles:'s stance with theed is trying to do and have always trieto do is kick off the virtuous cycle. grading an illusion they are much better, your house is worth more, this makes people go out and shop, the shopkeeper his more people and they in turn have a job now and spend and the next shopkeeper hires someone now we have this virous cycle, positive cycle and it seems t matter what ben bernanke tries to do it does not click, it has not clicked in yet. >> in fact it has clicked. we are in a period of economic growth, we can date the level, it is not satisfactory and so on. the hope is when you do all these things and there are other forms of stimulus other than the kind we ar
it is to ensure the safety of the economy. if you want to bring it back to the child, to make sure the child is safe, right? that is the primary concern. the economy is getting better, in theory the stock market will be okay and i thk liz makea very valipoint. the market is getting ahead of itself or miss analyzing the recovery. the recovery is solid. charles:'s stance with theed is trying to do and have always trieto do is kick off the virtuous cycle. grading an illusion they are much better,...
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you are underwater or eager to buy, higher rates could hurt the housing recovery helping the broader economy. one report this week had individual investors throwing in the ttwel on 17 # billion in bond fund investments. before you give in, remember this, the high education ever mortgage rates according to freddie mack back in early october of 81. 18.6%. hey, things could be worse. that's my two cents more. that's all for tonight's willis report. have a great weekend. weekend. lou: good evening, everybody, and thank you for being withs. breaking news tonight, federal prosecutors have filed chaes against nsa weaker edward snowden. they have charged snowden with espionage, tft and conversion of government property. a jurisdictionith a long history of prosecuting espionage cases must warn the deveping story throughout the broadcast. and the president officially nominated this man to replace robert mueller
you are underwater or eager to buy, higher rates could hurt the housing recovery helping the broader economy. one report this week had individual investors throwing in the ttwel on 17 # billion in bond fund investments. before you give in, remember this, the high education ever mortgage rates according to freddie mack back in early october of 81. 18.6%. hey, things could be worse. that's my two cents more. that's all for tonight's willis report. have a great weekend. weekend. lou: good evening,...
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. >>> the british economy is about to get a 400 billion boost thanks to none other that will and kate's special delivery. royal baby sleepwear, booties and much more will be big business for the royal family and for retailers. >>> check out this $3,000 watermelon. these black skin melon grow only on japan's northern island heikedo. >>> three sports radio hosts are fired for crossing the line. allen iverson is accused of abducting his five children, plus an ugly scene...
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>>>i d't think there is any ving thi economy. i think they eily could be two or 300 basis points, definitel higher. neil: that is nt bad n the scheme of things. at the time, that seemed great. but that three or 4%, i don't dismiss it. >> i was 15 or 20 years ago. >> look at the housing market. we have a tepid recoverhere. they drove the 30 year mortgage rate down to 3.2%. neil: it is still continuing. >> n i think what you have is a mini bubble in the housing market. neil: you do not buy this housing recovery? >> n i do not. [laughter] i mean, obviously i haae owned a home for a long time. but the point am making is that a recovery that you are seeing is due to low interest rates and some speculator. small timers and big hdge fund ople. it isn't a real, sustainabe healthy recvery. neil: what would david stockman do right now? the irs overreach, et ceera. what is your fear cometh you had to intervene right now. >> i wou tl the public the truth. number one that the fed is nnt designed to hold interest rates way below eonomic levels
>>>i d't think there is any ving thi economy. i think they eily could be two or 300 basis points, definitel higher. neil: that is nt bad n the scheme of things. at the time, that seemed great. but that three or 4%, i don't dismiss it. >> i was 15 or 20 years ago. >> look at the housing market. we have a tepid recoverhere. they drove the 30 year mortgage rate down to 3.2%. neil: it is still continuing. >> n i think what you have is a mini bubble in the housing market....
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so-so revenues, but analyst called it a turn around in a sign maybe the global economy is turning ? >> i do not aee. i think when revenues drop, there are all sts of ways that customers as we've seen, that can impact the bottomine, by one, just being mere efficient. -- more efficientbut what a revenue dropsith a fedex or ups that is a sign of the economy not only flat lining but continui to slide down, that is why i think that we're going to be in trouble. yo know come next few months. ne: dave, topine thing begins top out, watc watch out. >> a gd news-bad news thing with them, revenueas up a little bit but not to exctations, and on thatront, i wld say, yeah that is not a good signal about the economy. not a big beats. neil: but. down a broad. -- abroad. >> it was down. neil: speaking of a quagme not getting any less qaagi e . >> you are right. >> here is the thing. using technology to drive costs out. the math they continue to do that that is a good sign because everything needs to do that. neil: l right, if at first you don't succeed find a better way to get them tpend, walmart al
so-so revenues, but analyst called it a turn around in a sign maybe the global economy is turning ? >> i do not aee. i think when revenues drop, there are all sts of ways that customers as we've seen, that can impact the bottomine, by one, just being mere efficient. -- more efficientbut what a revenue dropsith a fedex or ups that is a sign of the economy not only flat lining but continui to slide down, that is why i think that we're going to be in trouble. yo know come next few months....
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what is the political economy that makes that happen? >> people are not asking for casinos, but they are asking for better schools, new roads, they are asking for tuition assistance and stuff that costs money. they are also saying don't you raise my taxes by one penny or we'll throw you out of office. they say, okay, we'll just do a selective, very regressive tax on a handful of mostly desperate people and we'll just sort of take the money out of them and we have the help of an industry that will make it seem glamorous like it's a dream world. what happens in vegas stays there. you can do all kinds of fun stuff. >> one of the pioneers of this was in the american indian foxwood casinos in connecticut. built on tribal land. it was a little different than putting one in queens. but that produced just a tremendous amount of revenue. that was real money that flowed into the state that really did pay for a lot of stuff. >> but connecticut is one of the worst managed states. they are bordering on bankruptcy in connecticut. it goes back to a fai
what is the political economy that makes that happen? >> people are not asking for casinos, but they are asking for better schools, new roads, they are asking for tuition assistance and stuff that costs money. they are also saying don't you raise my taxes by one penny or we'll throw you out of office. they say, okay, we'll just do a selective, very regressive tax on a handful of mostly desperate people and we'll just sort of take the money out of them and we have the help of an industry...
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the other emerging economies are essential flat. singapore has relatively honest statistics tissues like other developed countries and oh, emerging economies. >> you've been quoted as saying that you are personally buying gold as well as gold stocks. when you look at the selloff across the board, across asset classes including gold, does that make you question the performance of this particular asset class given the market environment? >> yes, correct. technically commodities look horrible. in particular, also industrial commodities, precious metals also look bad. but some technical factors would suggest that we are approaching at least an intermediate low because the commercials which are essentially hedgers, they are people that produce gold and so continuously hedge at the present time they have an extremely low short exposure. in other words, basically they're accumulating gold. secondly, gold is close to $1300 compared to, say, $700 in 2008, the conditions in the mining industry are horrible. the exploration companies are runni
the other emerging economies are essential flat. singapore has relatively honest statistics tissues like other developed countries and oh, emerging economies. >> you've been quoted as saying that you are personally buying gold as well as gold stocks. when you look at the selloff across the board, across asset classes including gold, does that make you question the performance of this particular asset class given the market environment? >> yes, correct. technically commodities look...
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. >> also, chuck, this was a hot topic on "morning joe" this morning, the economy so much of this was supposed to be especially the g-8 focused on that and we saw transition with the developments regarding nsa. when we look back at when the president visited germany before he was elected and even just the climate of the austerity measures in europe versus the actions that he promoted here in the united states and the face of both of these economies now, lends itself to an interesting discussion over what should be done to repair economies. >> reporter: you know, i look at this -- i want to look at this through the prism of obama/merkel relationship. they have become close. it was the financial crisis that brought them together. each was trying to pull the other to their direction. merkel was trying to pull the united states a little more austerity. president obama was trying to pull germany into saying you have to bailout all of europe. don't put such harsh crit era on what you're trying to do at the time during the great bailout. things like that. and they did sort of end up meeting
. >> also, chuck, this was a hot topic on "morning joe" this morning, the economy so much of this was supposed to be especially the g-8 focused on that and we saw transition with the developments regarding nsa. when we look back at when the president visited germany before he was elected and even just the climate of the austerity measures in europe versus the actions that he promoted here in the united states and the face of both of these economies now, lends itself to an...
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>> dramatically over forecasting the economy. fourteen years, the last one ended and there's never been 14 years like that. we are going to have wage growth of 5.3% a year. so if you adjust real world super economics, you're looking at this. neil: sometimes you cannot not so sober and surprises. like 14 years ago you could have argued this. you could have pleasant surprises. neil: what you think about this? only bring you an internet boom? >> well, edge was a technological development and a great thing. neil: we are not always sold by3 this. >> the fed clearly is. we have a decade packed with zero interest rates and we are not always intervening in this way. >> well, they ought to stop right now. but the market is totally hooked on this monetary heroism. then they will begin to taper back or reduce the 85 billion. neil: so they should resist the hissy fit and moveon? >> yes, that is what they have been unwilling to do ever since greenspan punted in 1998 at the long-term capital time. time after time they have been doing the same
>> dramatically over forecasting the economy. fourteen years, the last one ended and there's never been 14 years like that. we are going to have wage growth of 5.3% a year. so if you adjust real world super economics, you're looking at this. neil: sometimes you cannot not so sober and surprises. like 14 years ago you could have argued this. you could have pleasant surprises. neil: what you think about this? only bring you an internet boom? >> well, edge was a technological...
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hurting the economy more than it has helped. editor-in-chief steve forbes, great to have you with us. qe appears to be at an end, sort of. $85 billion continues, the rates are moving higher, so that will be problematic. your thoughts on the timing on all of this by the fed chairman. >> three years late, better late than never, what ben bernanke has done inadvertently this make it easier for the government to deficit spending, get back on their feet, issue new bonds but for the rest of the economy, smaller businesses like with what they said in russia, health care is free but you can't get any. they are the job creators, they are hurt by what bernanke did. not much left for the small guys. lou: a lot of limited government, some of them are anti-fed. oh, my gosh, we cannot conclude it a $5 billion per month. i do not like what he has done, bbt don't let him reverse course here. there is a chorus of hypocrisy in pleading for more punch bowl, please. >> it is hard to give up when you have it. bernanke will not do this precipitously,
hurting the economy more than it has helped. editor-in-chief steve forbes, great to have you with us. qe appears to be at an end, sort of. $85 billion continues, the rates are moving higher, so that will be problematic. your thoughts on the timing on all of this by the fed chairman. >> three years late, better late than never, what ben bernanke has done inadvertently this make it easier for the government to deficit spending, get back on their feet, issue new bonds but for the rest of the...
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when leaders of the world's largest democracies gather, they usually focus on the global economy. but this year's meeting comes at a precarious time in the syrian civil war. seven g-8 countries are on one side. country number 8, russia on the other. >> arriving on a golf retreat to northern ireland, president obama had to leave his clubs stateside and immediately get down to business. tops on his agenda, finding common ground with russia on the issue of syria. but while today was no cold war confrontation, both leaders admitted they disagreed on how to deal with syria. but putin went out of his way to endorse the idea of a negotiated settlement. >> we do have differing perspectives on the problem, but we share an interest in reducing the violence, securing chemical weapons. >> all of us have the intention to stop the violence in syria, to stop the growth of victims, and to solve the situation peacefully, including by bringing the parties to the negotiations table in geneva. >> reporter: putin's words today were decidedly more measured than yesterday when he met with british prime
when leaders of the world's largest democracies gather, they usually focus on the global economy. but this year's meeting comes at a precarious time in the syrian civil war. seven g-8 countries are on one side. country number 8, russia on the other. >> arriving on a golf retreat to northern ireland, president obama had to leave his clubs stateside and immediately get down to business. tops on his agenda, finding common ground with russia on the issue of syria. but while today was no cold...
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that really are the game changers in our economy. >> there's talk about a potential scott smith 2014 win for governor. national audience, if you want to make an announcement, we'll give you the platform. >> i will make a firm announcement that i'll make an announcement sometime in the future. i'll do the best i can as president of the united states conference of mayors. >> we got you to announce that you will be announcing something at some point. we'll call that a win today. >> thank you, peter, and come back for spring training. >> appreciate it. >>> opening bell all set to ring on wall street. we got to talk about some other things and the markets are one of them. the markets looking to recover after two days of heavy sell-off. the dow lost more than 400 points in 4 hours following bernanke's comments on quantitative easing. it should be relatively quiet for economic news in the u.s. no major data is due for release today. at any moment, we could get a key ruling in the trial of george zimmerman. the judge is expected to rule whether the jury can hear expert's testimony about whos
that really are the game changers in our economy. >> there's talk about a potential scott smith 2014 win for governor. national audience, if you want to make an announcement, we'll give you the platform. >> i will make a firm announcement that i'll make an announcement sometime in the future. i'll do the best i can as president of the united states conference of mayors. >> we got you to announce that you will be announcing something at some point. we'll call that a win today....
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he was selling to the region this whole package of islamism and success for the economy. he took the show on the road. he took that package to all of the arab states, the so-called arab springs. even as these protests were raging in his own country, he was touring morocco and indonesia. i was in istanbul and watching him pedalling his package to the north africans while his country was boiling. so i think the package that erdogan presented to the world, this idea that develops the economy has been severely damaged in the last event. >> always great to see you. we thank you so much for your insights on what is obviously a troubling situation there in that part of the worth. thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >>> wildfires rage on in colorado springs. we're going to go there live on a fire that has burned 15,000 acres as of friday. stay with us. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to gei
he was selling to the region this whole package of islamism and success for the economy. he took the show on the road. he took that package to all of the arab states, the so-called arab springs. even as these protests were raging in his own country, he was touring morocco and indonesia. i was in istanbul and watching him pedalling his package to the north africans while his country was boiling. so i think the package that erdogan presented to the world, this idea that develops the economy has...
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some of them took it up on it and their economies began to improve. then they pivoted to deficit reduction way too early and by the bit off this austerity idea to the point where you can just watch their unemployment rate reverse course and start to go up. now much of the eurozone is in recession with unemployment rates well in excess of 10%. >> look what they've got in terms of youth unemployment. youth unemployment in spain, 57%. greece 52%. that's a lost generation, isn't it? and isn't that what the president of the united states has actually been working to prevent from happening, losing a generation of young people? >> well, it's true. and in fact, in spain, the overall unemployment rate is around 25%. youth over 50%. now, back in the u.s. great depression, great depression, we bemoaned an up employment rate that was that high. we're not talking recession anymore. we're talking depression for these countries. and again, if you happen to be so unfortunate as to start your economic life in an economy like that, even if things improve as they will d
some of them took it up on it and their economies began to improve. then they pivoted to deficit reduction way too early and by the bit off this austerity idea to the point where you can just watch their unemployment rate reverse course and start to go up. now much of the eurozone is in recession with unemployment rates well in excess of 10%. >> look what they've got in terms of youth unemployment. youth unemployment in spain, 57%. greece 52%. that's a lost generation, isn't it? and isn't...
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fortunately so far the economy has grown as fast as government harks but as medicare goes broke, i fear that's not going to keep happening and we're in big trouble unless we cut back big. why do we need a commerce department? commerce just happens. why do we need any agriculture department? none of these farmers should get subsidy. they should compete in the free market like all do. they should get rid of the agencies. >> what do you think of the tea party? >> god bless many of them get this and that's probably our best hope for stopping it. >> as always, thank you. >> thanks, greta. >> speaking of the tea party, the tea party has had enough. this weak tea party protesters storming capitol hill. thousands of angry taxpayers railing against the irs and the obama administration. grif jenkins was there. >> do you believe what's going on with the irs is wrong? do you believe it's an abuse of your personal freedom? >> yeah. ♪ >> what's this about what is the message here? >> this is our audit the irs rally. we're here and we're not going to be silenced. we're not going to let the governmen
fortunately so far the economy has grown as fast as government harks but as medicare goes broke, i fear that's not going to keep happening and we're in big trouble unless we cut back big. why do we need a commerce department? commerce just happens. why do we need any agriculture department? none of these farmers should get subsidy. they should compete in the free market like all do. they should get rid of the agencies. >> what do you think of the tea party? >> god bless many of them...
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to help improve the economy. that's why democrats and republicans on capitol hill, and the president, need to deal with a fix our tax code to help promote more economic growth and deal with long-term spending problems. we have spent more money than what we brought in for 55 of the last 60 years. that ought to scare the hell out of every american. we need deal with this problem openly and honestly. because if we do, investors around the country, business owners will look up and good, gee, they are actually dealing with the issues that i'm most concerned about. then i'll begin to invest. >> but how likely is that over the next year? bernanke made it clear yesterday that if the data continues as it is, then they could be out of the bond buying business by next year this time. that bun year. will we see fiscal policy in terms of tax reform. in terms of regulatory clarity. will we see that in the next 12 months? >> hope springs eternal in my heart. while we have big differents on what tax reforms might look like, what
to help improve the economy. that's why democrats and republicans on capitol hill, and the president, need to deal with a fix our tax code to help promote more economic growth and deal with long-term spending problems. we have spent more money than what we brought in for 55 of the last 60 years. that ought to scare the hell out of every american. we need deal with this problem openly and honestly. because if we do, investors around the country, business owners will look up and good, gee, they...
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housing continues to be a bright spot on our economy. homebuilder sentiment jumping to the highest level in seven years. gold dropping four and a half dollars to $13.83 per ounce. crude oil flat settling just under $90 per barrel. the bond market, the yield on the ten year rose to its just over 2%. developments in the irs scandal. irs supervisor in washington d.c. admitting she was personally involved in the viewing of some of the earliest applications for tea party groups who were seeking tax-exempt status, including dozens of requests that were neglected for more than a year somehow. her testimony to congressional investigators directly contradicts claims by the internal revenue service leaders just a small group of agents in cincinnati where the only ones responsible for the targeting of the tea party and conservative groups. and a cincinnati-based irs agent confirms pro-israel groups were also targeted -- well, treated differently from other applications that think is a way that they put it. he says, those requests were routinely rou
housing continues to be a bright spot on our economy. homebuilder sentiment jumping to the highest level in seven years. gold dropping four and a half dollars to $13.83 per ounce. crude oil flat settling just under $90 per barrel. the bond market, the yield on the ten year rose to its just over 2%. developments in the irs scandal. irs supervisor in washington d.c. admitting she was personally involved in the viewing of some of the earliest applications for tea party groups who were seeking...
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new at 6:00 we asked len ramirez if the silicon valley economy is humming, why so many layoffs? len? >> reporter: well, for some companies, it's humming along. for symantec, unfortunately, it is not. symantec officials are not officially commenting on the number of layoffs but it is expected to be very significant. and when a company this size does something like that, it has definite ripple effects throughout the local economy. it is one of the biggest and most well known companies in silicon valley. >> symantec. >> reporter: a coffee roasting manager knows many of symantec's 21,000 workers as regulars and friends. >> hey, how's it going? >> reporter: her shop is just two blocks from the sprawling symantec campus and takes in about 10% of its sales from symantec catering orders and walk-ins. >> to 7:30 it's like line out the door sometimes both ways. >> reporter: now she is afraid the lines and the business will begin disappearing. symantec is in the middle of a companywide transformation and reorganization that will reportedly cut 1700 jobs, potentially one of the big job uphe
new at 6:00 we asked len ramirez if the silicon valley economy is humming, why so many layoffs? len? >> reporter: well, for some companies, it's humming along. for symantec, unfortunately, it is not. symantec officials are not officially commenting on the number of layoffs but it is expected to be very significant. and when a company this size does something like that, it has definite ripple effects throughout the local economy. it is one of the biggest and most well known companies in...
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> ight, a brighter economy. the federal reserve raises its predictions for growth and jobs. anthony mason on the new outlook. the director of the f.b.i. surprised many today with a frank answer to this question: >> does the f.b.i. use drones for surveillance on u.s. soil? >> pelley: bob orr on the f.b.i.'s program. this is supposed to be the answer to america's biggest nuclear contamination problem, but it's billions over budget. carter evans investigates. and ken moreis' great-great- great grandfather is a giant of american history. jim axelrod on how a powerful legacy changed one man's man'sn. mission. >> frederic douglas said it's easier to build strong children than repair broken men. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: good evening. it doesn't happen very often but it happened today-- the stock market plunged in reaction to good news. the news from the head of the federal reserve was that the economy is doing better. here's the part wall street did not like. ben bernanke said the economy is doing well en
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> ight, a brighter economy. the federal reserve raises its predictions for growth and jobs. anthony mason on the new outlook. the director of the f.b.i. surprised many today with a frank answer to this question: >> does the f.b.i. use drones for surveillance on u.s. soil? >> pelley: bob orr on the f.b.i.'s program. this is supposed to be the answer to america's biggest nuclear contamination problem, but it's billions...
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he wrote that the cbo report, now saying that the numbers for immigration reform is good for the economy, it forces upon us a bill that they're least comfortable occupying. they have to say it's for cultural or ethical reasons not economic. >> i think there is an economic aspect, too. the economic recovery such as it is is not broadly felt in the country. there's a sense out there in republican districts and democratic districts that the pie is not expandsing, that it's shrinking. if you're in a place feeling anxious, the idea that we're going to extend citizenship and benefits to a lot of people, that is an anxiety provoking idea. that's the environment we're in. we're in an environment of economic anxiety and therefore difficult issues like this are particularly hard to sort out. i think that the -- you know, i think there's also a sort of credible republican leadership on this too. who can make the argument of the national political argument that actually filters down into the rank and file? >> right. >> no one's doing it now. >> really good pulling it back. if you look at the polling
he wrote that the cbo report, now saying that the numbers for immigration reform is good for the economy, it forces upon us a bill that they're least comfortable occupying. they have to say it's for cultural or ethical reasons not economic. >> i think there is an economic aspect, too. the economic recovery such as it is is not broadly felt in the country. there's a sense out there in republican districts and democratic districts that the pie is not expandsing, that it's shrinking. if...
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when the economy improved, we always saw those levels retreat and go back down. this time it is not happening. no entitlements. do you think there is a political motive here with the far left which now control the white house and most of congress that they are actively trying to lock people into this government dependency to lock in a permanent democratic majority? >> i think that conclusion can be easily reached. because for one thing, to your point about usually when we see an economy move beyond the recession, we see these programs recede with them. we've seen almost a million additional households on food stamps in the course of the past year. that is unheard of, unthinkable. in terms of a dependency motive for this administration for the left that is represented by the democratic party in washington, i think that's entirely possible. but as troubling is that the right, the republican party has not come up with intelligence sustainable, effective solutions in response to what they see as the motivation and the program of this president. >> that's a huge probl
when the economy improved, we always saw those levels retreat and go back down. this time it is not happening. no entitlements. do you think there is a political motive here with the far left which now control the white house and most of congress that they are actively trying to lock people into this government dependency to lock in a permanent democratic majority? >> i think that conclusion can be easily reached. because for one thing, to your point about usually when we see an economy...
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he is live in ireland where the conversation was supposed to be about the economy. clearly that ain't happening right now. plus congressman mario diaz vallard will join us on the fight for immigration reform. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all morning long. there's a big breakfast... [ mini ] yeehaw! ...in those fun little biscuits. >>> we're back now. senators on both sides of the aisle are predicting their immigration reform bill can pass with 60, maybe 70 votes. but house lawmakers have not yet embrace ed it. joining me now is mario diaz-balart, immigration working group in the house. we appreciate you joining us. thank you. >> good morning. tomorrow, the house judiciary starts debating stand-alone bills as opposed to a comprehensive package. are you frustrated the debate won't begin with a comprehensive package from your group? is it better to deb
he is live in ireland where the conversation was supposed to be about the economy. clearly that ain't happening right now. plus congressman mario diaz vallard will join us on the fight for immigration reform. ♪ 99 bushels of wheat on the farm...99 bushels of wheat! ♪ [ male announcer ] yep, there's 8 layers of whole grain fiber in those mini-wheats® biscuits... to help keep you full... ♪ 45 bushels of wheat on the farm. 45 bushels of wheat! ♪ ...all morning long. there's a big...
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>> oh, gosh, he had the war in vietnam ending in an ugly way and the economy was in the tank and the credibility of the government was down just as low as it could be and he never served in an executive position and he was one of the finest human beings on the face of the earth. >> rose: gerald ford put together a really wonderful group of people. >> he did. >> rose: so when you went to washington you were the mentor for dick cheney, they was protege of rum rum. would you grant me that? >> i hired him in 1969 as a special assistance. and -- >> rose: and when you were at the white house as chief of staff you brought him in as deputy chief of staff? >> i brought him in as an assistant. >> rose: and when you left -- >> i recommended him to president ford as chief of staff and he did. and he's a friend to this day. he's one of those people that never asks for anything, never tried to do anything special. he just put his head down, whatever he was asked to do he did it and then he'd do things he wasn't asked to do. >> rose: is there a senior foreign this relationship? last time in your op
>> oh, gosh, he had the war in vietnam ending in an ugly way and the economy was in the tank and the credibility of the government was down just as low as it could be and he never served in an executive position and he was one of the finest human beings on the face of the earth. >> rose: gerald ford put together a really wonderful group of people. >> he did. >> rose: so when you went to washington you were the mentor for dick cheney, they was protege of rum rum. would...
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to the fed's forecast for the economy. if you look at the march forecasts, they were still forecasting 2013 gdp at 2.5%. and while i don't think they will go down to the sort of level that the imf was forecasting at 1.9 last friday, down grading that forecast of gdp, downgrading their inflation forecasts to levels which they previously described as sub optimal should offer markets some reassurance that as much as bernanke will stress tapering probably is going to happen, it's a matter of when. and he won't pre-judge his options. it's not something which means immediately that interest rates are going to rise. one of the things that markets seem to have to gotten, that when the fed outlined its qe exit plan in 2011, it did actually say the first thing it would do was not raise interest rates but stop rolling off or reinvesting maturing debt. >> the other thing of course is they won't be buying any fresh stuff even when they stop. and tapering doesn't mean they stop buying, just stop buying 85 billion a month. if they went f
to the fed's forecast for the economy. if you look at the march forecasts, they were still forecasting 2013 gdp at 2.5%. and while i don't think they will go down to the sort of level that the imf was forecasting at 1.9 last friday, down grading that forecast of gdp, downgrading their inflation forecasts to levels which they previously described as sub optimal should offer markets some reassurance that as much as bernanke will stress tapering probably is going to happen, it's a matter of when....
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economy not turning around either. >> now to the irs. new trouble tonight. new allegations of former irs director steve miller was up to his eyeball plotting a coverup. >> good to see you, greta. >> explain where does the former director of the irs fits into the scheme to minimize, keep the lid on what happened, what is ultimately exposed at the irs. >> according to testimony given to congressional investigators, holly paz, lois lerner's assistant. ms. lerner knew about it at least as early as mid-2011, when according to the inspector general's report when she was briefed on it and essentially said we have to change these things. >> so they ruled out this phony thing, where lois lerner went to this aba meeting and got some woman lawyer, essentially her patsy to ask her a phony question, and the phony question was about the targeting, and this is all in anticipation of the report coming out in a few days and that sort of plot was also according to ms. paz, was hatched by the director of the irs? >> well, we don't know those -- we don't know those specifics. w
economy not turning around either. >> now to the irs. new trouble tonight. new allegations of former irs director steve miller was up to his eyeball plotting a coverup. >> good to see you, greta. >> explain where does the former director of the irs fits into the scheme to minimize, keep the lid on what happened, what is ultimately exposed at the irs. >> according to testimony given to congressional investigators, holly paz, lois lerner's assistant. ms. lerner knew about...
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. >> well, the economy's going to try to do a lot of things, which is one open up our doors to people, for example, in harlem which is right around the corner from me. so it would be nice to have some of these great young athletes instead of playing basketball, for example, or football, that they choose tennis. and that there's a means and a ways possibly that they could get themselves from doing something possibly not good to possibly doing something great for their country. >> rose: and one of the great golf writers around, jaime diaz, talks about the u.s. open at marion. >> and tiger used to do it better than anyone. just like jordan would do it at the end of the game. that was allure and tiger had that allure. he still has it but he's been fighting himself to some extent and he hasn't been able to do it at a major and that's the ult mast test and that's the thing he lived for. drama now is seeie can do that again. rumsfeld. he calls it "rumsfeld's rules." >> and the greatest risk of people not measuring and not knowing progress, not having metrics is in nonprofits and government.
. >> well, the economy's going to try to do a lot of things, which is one open up our doors to people, for example, in harlem which is right around the corner from me. so it would be nice to have some of these great young athletes instead of playing basketball, for example, or football, that they choose tennis. and that there's a means and a ways possibly that they could get themselves from doing something possibly not good to possibly doing something great for their country. >>...